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  2. Mount Appleton - Wikipedia

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    It is set within Olympic National Park and is situated northwest of Appleton Pass. The nearest higher neighbor is South Appleton (6,100+ ft), 0.33 mi (0.53 km) to the south. [ 2 ] Precipitation runoff from Mount Appleton drains into the Sol Duc River , and Boulder Creek which is a tributary of the Elwha River , thence to the Strait of Juan de ...

  3. Olympic Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Mountains are a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The mountains, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges, are not especially high – Mount Olympus is the highest summit at 7,980 ft (2,432 m); however, the eastern slopes rise precipitously out of Puget Sound from sea level, and the western slopes are separated from the Pacific Ocean by ...

  4. Mount Queets - Wikipedia

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    Mount Queets [4] is a 6,476-foot (1,974-metre) mountain summit located deep within Olympic National Park in Jefferson County of Washington state, United States. With a good eye and clear weather, the top of the mountain can be seen from the visitor center at Hurricane Ridge.

  5. Sentinel Peak (Jefferson County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Sentinel Peak is a 6,592-foot-high (2,009 m) mountain summit located in the Olympic Mountains, in Jefferson County of Washington state. [3] Rising in the center of Olympic National Park, its nearest higher neighbor is Mount Fromme, 1.42 miles (2.29 km) to the northwest. [1]

  6. Mount Zion (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion is a 4,278-foot (1,304 m) peak in the Olympic National Forest. The peak is located 9.5 miles (15.3 km) northwest of Quilcene , and near Lords Lake and Bon Jon Pass. Billed as one of the easier hikes in the Olympics, [ 3 ] Zion offers a 1,340-foot (410 m) elevation gain in just under 2 miles (3.2 km).

  7. Mount Barnes (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barnes is a 5,987-foot (1,825-metre) mountain summit in Olympic National Park in Jefferson County of Washington state. [4] Mount Barnes is part of the Bailey Range, which is a subrange of the Olympic Mountains, and is set within the Daniel J. Evans Wilderness.

  8. Welch Peaks - Wikipedia

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    Welch Peaks is a 6,110-foot (1,862-metre) mountain in the eastern Olympic Mountains in Jefferson County of Washington state, United States. It is set within Buckhorn Wilderness, on land managed by the Olympic National Forest.

  9. Mount LaCrosse - Wikipedia

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    Mount LaCrosse, is a 6,417-foot (1,956-metre) mountain summit in the Olympic Mountains and is located in Jefferson County of Washington state. It is situated in Olympic National Park and the nearest higher peak is Mount Elk Lick, 2.54 mi (4.09 km) to the east. [1]